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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Stacey Dash And Her Fox News Colleague Suspended For Cursing On Air And Calling President Obama A "Total Pu**y" (Videos)

Neither Express Regret Over Slamming Obama

Lt. Col. Ralph Peters

Fox News has suspended actress turned on air television
commentator, Stacey Dash and political pundit, Lt. Col. Ralph
Peters, for going on profanity laced diatribes on air against
U.S. President Barack Obama. Dash was suspended for using
profanity on "Outnumbered" in stating, "It's ridiculous. His
speech was an epic fail. I did not feel any passion from him. I
felt like he could give a s**t, excuse me, like he could care
less. Peters used profanity as well on the Fox Business Network
in stating of Obama, "I mean this guy is such a total pu**y,
it's stunning."

Stacey Dash

Is it just me or do those two not like Obama. I'm sensing
some hostility there (LOL). They are both entitled to their
opinions, but must observe decency standards. People are not
allowed to use the words "s**t" and "pu**y" among other
expletives, on non-pay channels during respectable viewing hours
in America. The FCC monitors broadcasters' content for compliance with
rules regarding profanity.

Barack Obama

Fox News released a statement on the
incident, "Earlier today, Fox contributors Lt. Col. Ralph Peters
and Stacey Dash made comments on different programs that aware
completely inappropriate and unacceptable for our air. Fox
Business network and Fox News Channel do not condone the use of
such language and have suspended both Peters and Dash for two
weeks."

STORY SOURCE

Fox suspends Ralph Peters,
Stacey Dash for profanity on air

December 8, 2015 - Fox News has suspended two contributors
for using profanity to describe President Obama's strategy for
dealing with terrorism. Ralph Peters, a Fox News analyst, called
President Obama "a total p___" while appearing Sunday on Fox
Business Network to comment on the president's Sunday night
speech from the Oval Office.

Stacey Dash, a Fox contributor, said the president didn't
"give a s___" about terrorism. Peters and Dash confirmed their
suspension on Twitter. "Don't worry, I'll be back," Peters
tweeted. "Consequences. Some of us have to pay them. Gladly,"
Dash tweeted...